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Disclaimer: this in the middle of being written and i copied over edelgards support page because it was mostly empty please do not delete this page for a few days after creation. Cooldud555 (talk) 15:36, 15 April 2020 (UTC)

This page contains all data pertaining to Hubert's supports in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Note that his supports can only be unlocked on the Black Eagles and Crimson Flower paths.


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Byleth (M)

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Hubert
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Byleth (M)
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

B Support

A Support

Byleth (F)

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Hubert
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Byleth (F)
C:
Available in Part I
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

B Support

A Support

S Support

Edelgard

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Hubert
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Edelgard
C:
Available in both parts
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

Edelgard: Sometimes I wonder if your life could have taken you down a different path. If you had never met me and entered my service, you mighty have had a more peaceful—
Hubert: A more tedious path? Inconsequential and spoiled rotten, like so many other nobles? Never. My duty to you is no mere obligation. I chose this. I had thought that would be obvious to you.
Edelgard: I understand you well. Better than anyone. But when I see you at the monastery, studying with the others... It makes me wonder what kind of life you might have had without me. That's all.
Hubert: Such a life may have had its appeal. I thought I'd left my years of carefree innocence behind me. But I cannot deny that I find myself enjoying my time at the monastery.
Edelgard: I feel the same way.
Hubert: That enjoyment, however, is only thanks to you. Standing by your side is all that truly matters to me.
Edelgard: I see. Then I won't speak of such things again. If it's really what you want I'll gladly keep you by my side.The path I must walk... Is soaked in blood. It's a path that can lead to madness can snatch away one's future, and can even take one's life. And the pool of blood at my feet is growing larger. Those stains can never be washed clean.
Hubert: Please leave the violence to me. A leader must be seen as pure. Above the fray. Allow me to paint the path that lies before you red with the blood of your enemies. I will do it gladly.

B Support

Edelgard: We've come such a long way. After all, I was only four years old when we first met.
Hubert: From your perfect memory, Lady Edelgard, I expect nothing short of the utmost precision. Do go on.
Edelgard: Please don't mock me with such frivolous praise. I can hardly recall that day.
Hubert: Forgive me. I suppose I must have been six at the time. I have no recollection of it.
Edelgard: My earliest memory of you is of when you were injured.
Hubert: I recall being scolded most sternly by my father. "You are Lady Edelgard's servant!" he said. "You must protect her with your life!"
Edelgard: I had no idea. But House Vestra has served House Hresvelg for generations... Given that, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised.
Hubert: Indeed. After that, I made certain to accompany you wherever you went. That is, until...the incident.
Edelgard: Ah, when my uncle, Lord Arundel, defected to the Kingdom and took me with him.
Hubert: The sensation of loss that overcame me on that day defies all description. It was as horrific as if I'd lost all my limbs. I left the city in a mad rush to rescue you. My father sent soldiers to capture me. I fought them off for three days, but they did finally manage it. Of course, I was only ten. I never would've reached Fhirdiad.
Edelgard: I've never heard that story before. So there are things you've never told me.
Hubert: It wasn't important.
Edelgard: That's beside the point. I wish to know these things. If there's anything else you're keeping from me, please tell me at once.
Hubert: Respectfully, I decline.
Edelgard: Why? It's a simple order. I really must kn—
Hubert: Speaking of your orders, there was a task you gave me earlier which I have yet to carry out. Excuse me.
Edelgard: Wait just a moment! I just hope he's not hiding anything too worrisome...

A Support

Hubert: ...And that concludes my report.
Edelgard: Hubert. I can't shake the feeling that you're keeping more secrets from me.
Hubert: I have told you before. There are secrets even I am unwilling to share.
Edelgard: I remember. However, I am the emperor now. If the Minister of the Imperial Household does not obey his orders, I have the right to execute him.
Hubert: I fear you have misunderstood me, Your Majesty. It is true that I am officially your minister, but such titles are of little significance to me. I serve you purely out of personal devotion. Perhaps there was a time when I served the Imperial line due to my duty as a member of House Vestra. But since you returned from the Kingdom... my loyalty has been to you alone.
Edelgard: I see. Then you are unwilling to obey my orders as emperor?
Hubert: Correct. If you prefer to treat this formally, then charge me with a crime. I will gladly offer up my neck to the executioner.
Edelgard: You know I would never do such a thing and that I pay no heed to the title you bear. It is your own presence and capabilities that I value so highly, Hubert. Titles are meaningless next to such things. Our families have no bearing on this matter...nor does the Empire itself.
Hubert: In that case, Lady Edelgard, I ask you to turn a blind eye to my secrets. They are trifles, beneath your notice. Best I handle them alone. You should focus on the path ahead of you. The scarlet path I have carefully prepared. Whether that path is red with blood is not something you need trouble yourself over.
Edelgard: As emperor, I'm obliged to accept that answer. However, as your friend, it irritates me to no end. You speak often of painting the path I walk, yet you do so in secret. I am the one you serve, but you refuse to let me in. I trust you, Hubert, and that is precisely why I want to know everything, your secret hopes and burdens. All of it. If I'm truly the center of your world, then I wish you would trust me as well as I trust you.
Hubert: ...Very well. You have me beaten. I will tell you as much as I am able. From the assassins I've eliminated, to the gold I've spent on bribes...to the identity of the one I love.
Edelgard: Wait a moment. Are you saying...you have romantic feelings for someone?
Hubert: Yes. That is the one secret I had particularly hoped to keep from you.
Edelgard: Well, that's utter nonsense! You can't possibly keep something so fascinating from me! Who is it? You? In love? Whoever could it— Huh! Oh, I've got it! I should have known all along!
Hubert: You already suspect? I had really hoped to keep this secret from you.
Edelgard: Enough teasing. Tell me her name, Hubert.
Hubert: It is you, Lady Edelgard. Did you ever really doubt?
Edelgard: Heh, Hubert... You never cease to surprise me.
Hubert: Hahaha.

Ferdinand

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Hubert
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Ferdinand
C:
Available in both parts
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

Ferdinand: Hm. With this idea, I may be able to get the one-up on Edelgard.
Hubert: This again.
Ferdinand: Hubert! I wish you would not sneak up on me like that.
Hubert: Maybe you would be more perceptive if your mind were less burdened by sedition.
Ferdinand: Sedition? Absurd. This is an important project.
Hubert: Yes, I heard. A new way to prove how superior you are to Lady Edelgard. She is not your rival, Ferdinand. She is above you. A noble, like you, ought to know his place.
Ferdinand: Anything is better than being a noble like you. Every time you open your mouth it's "Lady Edelgard this" or "Lady Edelgard that." Do you ever think for yourself? You follow her around like a pet. You spend all of your time fretting over her, and yet you never truly express an opinion of your own. Before you reprimand me, take a moment to consider your own failings.
Hubert: Your nonsense is tiresome, so I hope this will be the last time I have to remind you.

In Part I

Hubert: Lady Edelgard is the Imperial princess. You are merely the prime minister's son.

In Part II

Hubert: Lady Edelgard is your emperor. You are nothing more than her retainer.

Ferdinand: Yes, I understand that. But my duty is to guide her, to give frank advice when she is on the wrong course of action. That is what I strive to do, always. Thus my devotion to surpass Edelgard, so that if she needs guidance, I will be prepared to give it. If you think it is tiresome to have a mind of your own, you will never be much of an advisor.
Hubert: Does the river of filth pouring out of your mouth ever stop flowing? Your obsession with all things superficial is disgusting.
Ferdinand: It's no use. You're hopeless. I'll take my leave.
Hubert: I have nothing more to say to you. Get out of here.

B Support

Hubert: Show them this letter. Threaten them. Do what you must. Now, go.
???: Yes, sir!
Ferdinand: Hubert, that letter. Is that what I think it was?
Hubert: I suppose there's no denying it.
Ferdinand: But Edelgard—
Hubert: Explicitly forbade me to send it. Yes, I know.
Ferdinand: I cannot believe it! You disobeyed a direct order? I thought you were her loyal aide.
Hubert: Unwaveringly. All that I do, I do for her. I seem to recall you expressing a similar sentiment. It is our role to guide her when she is on the wrong course of action. Is that not what you said?
Ferdinand: You are not supposed to do it in secret! When you disagree with your leader, you must voice your concerns directly. Otherwise, what is the point?
Hubert: The point is the same. Lady Edelgard's best interests are served, whether she knows it or not. She needs not trouble herself with the mundane details of my actions. Only results matter.
Ferdinand: You are sorely misguided! When I believe that Edelgard is making a mistake, I tell her as much. Through discussing the matter, I sometimes find that I was mistaken. To skip that process, to make a decision that is not yours to make...
Hubert: Perhaps your advice is simply useless, then.
Ferdinand: Excuse me?!
Hubert: Listen to yourself. If I do as Lady Edelgard requires, then you tell me to be more independent. But if I tread my own path, I am misguided!
Ferdinand: I suppose the fault is mine for expecting any useful advice to come out of your mouth.
Hubert: Heh.
Ferdinand: Ugh, I have had enough of your grousing. To think, I started to believe you were a useful aide!

A Support

Hubert: It's strange. I never thought you and I would be able to sit together and drink tea like this.


Ferdinand: Drink tea, you say, but that does not smell like tea. The aroma... Would that be coffee by any chance?

Imported from Dagda, I believe. I do not care for it myself.


Hubert: Your knowledge is impressive. Although I should expect nothing less from a noble, I suppose.

Lady Edelgard surpasses you in nearly every respect.
But I think, when it comes to positivity, you may actually exceed her.


Ferdinand: Excuse me?


Hubert: In a way, it is merely a mask for your tactlessness. But even so, your relentless optimism... Well. Suffice it to say that it is your best quality.


Ferdinand: I... What?


Hubert: You are constantly striving to grow as a person. To seek new knowledge. To push new limits. When others might get distracted or abandon their path, you never yield.

In that aspect, at least, I think you are unmatched.


Ferdinand: Hubert... Are you all right? Do you have a cold? Or the plague? Am I hearing a deathbed confession?


Hubert: It was only a compliment. There's no need for such dramatic exaggeration.


Ferdinand: Dramatic, you say?


Hubert: I do my best to analyze others without emotion.

Even if I find you to be a contemptible degenerate, I can still evaluate your abilities in an impartial way.


Ferdinand: So because you assess people without emotion, you're totally confident in your appraisals. It seems I was wrong about you.


Hubert: Heh. You actually understand.


Ferdinand: Please do not compliment me again though. I find it quite unsettling. It is like hearing a snake sing an aria. At least put it in a letter next time.


Hubert: In the very unlikely event that there is a next time, I promise to put it in writing.

A+ Support

Linhardt

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Hubert
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Linhardt
C:
Available in both parts
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

B Support

Caspar

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Hubert
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Caspar
C:
Available in both parts
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

B Support

Bernadetta

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Hubert
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Bernadetta
C:
Available in both parts
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

C+ Support

B Support

A Support

Dorothea

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Hubert
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Dorothea
C:
Available in both parts
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

B Support

A Support

Petra

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Hubert
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Petra
C:
Available in both parts
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

B Support

A Support

Hanneman

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Hubert
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Hanneman
C:
Available in both parts
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

B Support

Shamir

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Hubert
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Shamir
C:
Available in both parts
C+:
Available in both parts
B:
Available in both parts
B+:
Available in both parts
A:
Available in Part II
A+:
Available in Part II
S: Select before final chapter

C Support

B Support

A Support